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those in russia's earl mountain region were hit by fragments of the meteor. and it injured more than 400 people. >> this is video. take a look at this. >> that the buildings were hit and windows shattered following the impact 56 or 6 fragments that exploded. video have been popping up showing the atmosphere and breaking apart in a flash. the damage occurred in the area of the injuries were reportedly due to the broken class. the everyones caused panic but scientists con clouted that it is not connected with the asteroid. it is the size of a swimming pool. you may think that's a long way. and they're up around 23,000 miles above the surface. >>> video coming in and it is incredible every time a man accused of a murder is due to be in court. the trial is expected to start today for quintan bass. it happened in front of a home and we'll let you know what happens in court today. can you find us on twit weir updates. >>> now to a story so many questions about the shooting that left a recruit in critical condition. the train yeah was shot by a baltimore city police
those in russia's earl mountain region were hit by fragments of the meteor. and it injured more than 400 people. >> this is video. take a look at this. >> that the buildings were hit and windows shattered following the impact 56 or 6 fragments that exploded. video have been popping up showing the atmosphere and breaking apart in a flash. the damage occurred in the area of the injuries were reportedly due to the broken class. the everyones caused panic but scientists con clouted that...
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we have got new details about that crashed in russia. how long it could take with the damage to be fixed and at what cost. that is ahead. plus, a small plane crash in utah. here what one of the passengers impact, allfore caught on tape. impact, allfore ca[ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot, even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely... looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, yoyou can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. captioned by thenational captioning institute-- >> you are.org-- abc seven news at 11:00, on your side. that meteor the cras
we have got new details about that crashed in russia. how long it could take with the damage to be fixed and at what cost. that is ahead. plus, a small plane crash in utah. here what one of the passengers impact, allfore caught on tape. impact, allfore ca[ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a...
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and details on t >> first, it was the media right over russia. then an asteroid. now the american leaders of study says that it received three dozen reports of a fireball streaking across northern california overnight. the spokesperson says that, based on the reports, it was probably fairly common year and not very big deal. and stop -- fairly common meteor and not very -- and not a very big deal. and stop calling, basically. [laughter] >> take a look outside. mainly dry across the meat metro area. snow showers are trying to sneak in just to the south of us. 29 degrees, that is what it feels like for the wind chill factor. but the actual temperature is at 37 degrees. so anything falling making contact with the ground will quickly melt. 41 degrees was the higher earlier in the day. our average for this time of year is 37 degrees. we do expect temperatures to remain call for tomorrow. right around 33 degrees and alexandria. george washington university is now 36 degrees and the wind will start to pick up later on tonight into the day tomorrow. at the freezing mark i
and details on t >> first, it was the media right over russia. then an asteroid. now the american leaders of study says that it received three dozen reports of a fireball streaking across northern california overnight. the spokesperson says that, based on the reports, it was probably fairly common year and not very big deal. and stop -- fairly common meteor and not very -- and not a very big deal. and stop calling, basically. [laughter] >> take a look outside. mainly dry across the...
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. >> this happened in the mountains much russia. that meteor was hard to miss as it streaked across the clear sky and literally shook the ground. this is amateur video of the meteor shower coming through. you can see it caused a huge flash of light in the sky before that crash. the country's emergency ministry says fragments of the meteor fell in a thinly populated area. it's an area about 900 miles east of moscow. more than 400 people are injured. mostly from broken glass. we're told, though, only three people have serious injuries. we've also gotten reports of at least one collapsed building. a roof. we'll continue to stay on top of this and bring you the latest as we get it. >> let's go to melissa mollet at the live desk. melissa? >> right now the bail hearing for olympic sprinter oscar pistorius is well under way. we have video of him arriving at court. nbc news has a reporter inside who says oscar is standing in court crying, his head hanging down, hands to his face. the double amputee is charged with murder in the shooting dea
. >> this happened in the mountains much russia. that meteor was hard to miss as it streaked across the clear sky and literally shook the ground. this is amateur video of the meteor shower coming through. you can see it caused a huge flash of light in the sky before that crash. the country's emergency ministry says fragments of the meteor fell in a thinly populated area. it's an area about 900 miles east of moscow. more than 400 people are injured. mostly from broken glass. we're told,...
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>>> new details about last week's massive meteorite over russia. nasa says it's the largest meteorite to enter earth's atmosphere had more than a century. scientists estimate it weighed 10,000 tons and energy equivalent to 500 kilo tons. it hurt more than a thousand people and damaged 4,000 buildings. some homes. a lot of windows broken and getting them fixed. >> staggering when you -- >> put the numbers together. >> tom kierein here now with what's going on with our weather. tom? >> no travel problems. if you head off to work and school early, we have dry conditions for now. storm team 4 radar showing rain beginning to move into west virginia. leading edge of that is just cold enough for a little bit of wet snow, maybe a little sleet around frostburg to cumberland. that's going to continue to track off to the east. as it gets closer to us, it's going to be warm enough to have rain much of the region east of the mountains. we'll have rain moving in about 9:00 this morning. off and on rain through 3:00 or 4:00 p.m. then it will end. in the upper 40s
>>> new details about last week's massive meteorite over russia. nasa says it's the largest meteorite to enter earth's atmosphere had more than a century. scientists estimate it weighed 10,000 tons and energy equivalent to 500 kilo tons. it hurt more than a thousand people and damaged 4,000 buildings. some homes. a lot of windows broken and getting them fixed. >> staggering when you -- >> put the numbers together. >> tom kierein here now with what's going on with our...
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the death toll is rising in russia after a mine explosion. ten people are dead now. seven others feared trapped. right now, nearly 300 rescuers are searching for the missing men. this is in the northern part of the country. officials said that 23 men were in the mine at the time of the blast. four were able to escape. officials believe a buildup of methane gas triggered the blast. nine people died in two separate mine accidents in the country. i'm angie goff, news 4. >>> we're following developments in a deadly stampede in india. the death toll has risen to 36 at the train platform. thousands were home from a festival when a railway official announced a last minute platform change. as people rushed to the new platform, a footbridge collapsed causing the stampede. millions were taking part in the hindu festival that happens every 12 years. >>> two cars fly off a california cliff. san joez fire crews rescued two people from a vehicle that fell 150 feet off a cliff into a ravine. one passenger was able to climb out of the car. the other trapped for 2 1/2 hours before fi
the death toll is rising in russia after a mine explosion. ten people are dead now. seven others feared trapped. right now, nearly 300 rescuers are searching for the missing men. this is in the northern part of the country. officials said that 23 men were in the mine at the time of the blast. four were able to escape. officials believe a buildup of methane gas triggered the blast. nine people died in two separate mine accidents in the country. i'm angie goff, news 4. >>> we're...
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how soon this could happen again. >> reporter: a meteor slammed into earth inside russia with a sonic boom injuring hundreds. almost the same day, a large asteroid narrowly misses earth, passing just 17,000 miles away. just a near miss in galactic terms. >> now that sounds like a long ways, but keep in mind, that's less than one-tenth of the distance to the moon. >> reporter: the two extraordinary incidents from space have smithsonian scientists enthralled about the chances for new materials to study. smithsonian natural history scientist tim mccoy. >> it's very exciting. it is a great thing to be able to see one of these events. two big things like this making news and making people aware of the kinds of things we're doing just don't happen very often. >> reporter: mccoy showed news4 labs inside the smithsonian war more than 35,000 meteorite pieces are kept. these pieces are 4.5 billion years old. and mccoy answered a question you might ask -- what are the chances something for space could hit and destroy the earth's population? >> can that happen if. >> it can happen, but recognize
how soon this could happen again. >> reporter: a meteor slammed into earth inside russia with a sonic boom injuring hundreds. almost the same day, a large asteroid narrowly misses earth, passing just 17,000 miles away. just a near miss in galactic terms. >> now that sounds like a long ways, but keep in mind, that's less than one-tenth of the distance to the moon. >> reporter: the two extraordinary incidents from space have smithsonian scientists enthralled about the chances...
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a meteor slammed into russia overnight. a nasa scientist explains how it could arrive unexpectedly. >>> the not so triumphant return of a >>> welcome back at 6:15. that disabled cruise that became a nightmare for passengers sits empty in mobile, alabama. a long trip homemade longer with problems towing the boat to shore. jay gray is also in mobile this morning where that ship is docked. jay, good morning to you. i cannot imagine the relief those passengers are feeling today. >> reporter: absolutely, eun. good to talk to you this morning. relief. it started with a lot excitement. adrenaline as the ship was pulled into the port here. take a look. not a much better picture than this had. an empty and idle carnival triumph. loud roars, applauses. not only from the ground but from those on the deck. they began chanting let us off. let us off. they were systematically removed from this ship. a process that initially carnival told us would take four to five hours. they finished in just over three hours. even with just one working
a meteor slammed into russia overnight. a nasa scientist explains how it could arrive unexpectedly. >>> the not so triumphant return of a >>> welcome back at 6:15. that disabled cruise that became a nightmare for passengers sits empty in mobile, alabama. a long trip homemade longer with problems towing the boat to shore. jay gray is also in mobile this morning where that ship is docked. jay, good morning to you. i cannot imagine the relief those passengers are feeling today....
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the giant meteor blazed across the sky over parts of russia and exploded. let's go to will thomas in the newsroom with more. >> the meteor exploded with the force of an atomic bomb about 12 to 15 miles high. the resulting meteorite scattered across parts of russia, 1,100 people hurt and many sent to the hospital. let's show you again, another day for people out on the roads about 9:30 in the morning there, but nothing normal about that meteor. it was a fireball estimated to be about 50 feet wide, more than 7,000 tons and traveling about 40,000 miles an hour. the dashcams that captured a lot of this video are common in the cars of everyday russian folks because of disputes over traffic accidents, insurance fraud apparently a big deal there. dashcams and cell phone video captured the shock wave that blew out an estimated 1 million square feet of glass, countless windows shattered. now let's hear from one of the victims who spoke from a hospital and a space expert who joined me live today at 5:00. translator: after the flash nothing happened for about three mi
the giant meteor blazed across the sky over parts of russia and exploded. let's go to will thomas in the newsroom with more. >> the meteor exploded with the force of an atomic bomb about 12 to 15 miles high. the resulting meteorite scattered across parts of russia, 1,100 people hurt and many sent to the hospital. let's show you again, another day for people out on the roads about 9:30 in the morning there, but nothing normal about that meteor. it was a fireball estimated to be about 50...
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hundreds of people have been hurt after a meteorite fell in western russia. it crashed about 1,000 miles east of moscow. look at this amateur video. you can see that meteorite literally streaking across the sky. unbelievable to look at causing that bright flash of light. it collapsed a factory roof, shattered windows. there are reports that more than 400 people were injured by broken glass. mostly in apartments here. it was about 9:00 in the morning when it came through. the aftermath left large clouds of smoke behind. at the live desk, melissa mollet, news 4. >>> melissa, thank you. >> incredible video coming out of russia. the fact that it was -- the impact was so great that it affected buildings, glass shattering, car alarms going off. >>> the sonic boom. three people ended up in the hospital being admitted into hospitals. hundreds of other people were hurt. just a scary thing. people thought they were under attack. reports where people thought there was an attack happening. >> if you didn't know it was coming and you looked up in the sky and heard the exp
hundreds of people have been hurt after a meteorite fell in western russia. it crashed about 1,000 miles east of moscow. look at this amateur video. you can see that meteorite literally streaking across the sky. unbelievable to look at causing that bright flash of light. it collapsed a factory roof, shattered windows. there are reports that more than 400 people were injured by broken glass. mostly in apartments here. it was about 9:00 in the morning when it came through. the aftermath left...
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best wishes from russia. this person says good luck to us. make sure no one else gets him. >> reporter: since then the wallens say a wealthy high profile politician swooped in, showered the teenager with gifts and said he wanted to be his guardian. >> money can't buy love that a family can give. this is maxim's room. >> reporter: his bedroom isprepared for his arrival, decorated in orange, his favorite color. also ready are the people he's long been calling mom and dad, the family he never had until now. >> we're never going to give up, ever. i mean, what would you do? our son is in distress over there. and we have to get him. >> reporter: in woodstock, virginia, andrea mccarren, wusa 9. >> now, if the adoption falls through, maxim promised the wallens he will come and live with them when he turns 18. >>> straight ahead on wusa 9 tonight, a big weekend for weddings. in fact, so big 3,400 couples tied the knot all at the very same time. >> maybe that's a way to cut down on the cost. >>> bundle up if you're outside tonight. it will feel warmer
best wishes from russia. this person says good luck to us. make sure no one else gets him. >> reporter: since then the wallens say a wealthy high profile politician swooped in, showered the teenager with gifts and said he wanted to be his guardian. >> money can't buy love that a family can give. this is maxim's room. >> reporter: his bedroom isprepared for his arrival, decorated in orange, his favorite color. also ready are the people he's long been calling mom and dad, the...
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guest: moscow, russia is the other main cyber actor. some will say it is relatively easy to see when the chinese are attacking you. they are not the best. they're just persistent. but the russians are among the best. and when they do attack you, you may not ever know. host: in your foreign peace, but you outlined and summarize what the administration is essentially saying. diplomatic efforts for those that househost: in your thesei'. you touched on the first point, can you discuss the others? guest: you need to cooperate internationally. we are not the only country being targeted by chinese hackers. a number of countries all over the world are being attacked by them. if you can get the global community on board to combat this, that may have some impact. we're working on partnerships in the pacific where if you are found to be stealing intellectual property belonging to an american company, you can be prosecuted. u.s. companies will be able to prosecute you if you're stealing in the united states. as i mentioned, we've got the best pract
guest: moscow, russia is the other main cyber actor. some will say it is relatively easy to see when the chinese are attacking you. they are not the best. they're just persistent. but the russians are among the best. and when they do attack you, you may not ever know. host: in your foreign peace, but you outlined and summarize what the administration is essentially saying. diplomatic efforts for those that househost: in your thesei'. you touched on the first point, can you discuss the others?...
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. >> scientists found more than 50 fragments from the meteor that exploded over russia's ural mountains and locals are looking for fragments but they are less interested in scientific value and more on how much the pieces can get on e-bay. police have warned the purchasers to watch out for fraud. 1,500 were injured and 46 remain in the hospital today. >> clouds but, still, really is. >> a gray day today. you can see the transition that is taking place to cooler weather and stormy weather. we have a chance of showers and thunderstorms and small hail and snow to 2,000'. i tell you how much if you are headed to the saferrality. >> big profits and big tax breaks how little facebook is paying uncle sam. >> a new policy a big boxcar is making permanent to fend off competition from online >> los altos, antioch, petaluma, and all the bay area this is abc7 news. >> abc7 anchor is traveling to washington, dc, this week, to interview president obama at the white house. dan's reports live from washington, dc, air tomorrow evening at 5:00 here on abc7. >> look forward to that. race car driver patric
. >> scientists found more than 50 fragments from the meteor that exploded over russia's ural mountains and locals are looking for fragments but they are less interested in scientific value and more on how much the pieces can get on e-bay. police have warned the purchasers to watch out for fraud. 1,500 were injured and 46 remain in the hospital today. >> clouds but, still, really is. >> a gray day today. you can see the transition that is taking place to cooler weather and...
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a canadian hockey player now living in russia described it like this. >> i hear this loud bang! i live in a 24-story building on the 23rd floor and all of a sudden i looked up and the lights are shaking and i hear car alarms going off. it was incredible. >> the meteor streaked across the sky at 33,000 miles per hour rocking a mountain range about 900 miles east of moscow. in total about 3,000 buildings were damaged. the worst was at this zinc factory where the roof completely collapsed. all of this damage was caused by a meteor about the size of an suv, too small for anyone to know it was coming. >> these things happen once every few decades of the centuries. as bad as that was, keep in mind that this happened over one of the more remote places on the entire planet. just imagine, derek, if this had happened over a very populated place like manhattan with all those skyscrapers just made entirely of glass. what would have happened there? all that glass would have exploded or imagine if it had happened here in d.c., scary stuff. >> i think folks would have said the mayans had it wr
a canadian hockey player now living in russia described it like this. >> i hear this loud bang! i live in a 24-story building on the 23rd floor and all of a sudden i looked up and the lights are shaking and i hear car alarms going off. it was incredible. >> the meteor streaked across the sky at 33,000 miles per hour rocking a mountain range about 900 miles east of moscow. in total about 3,000 buildings were damaged. the worst was at this zinc factory where the roof completely...
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. >>> new this morning from russia, a meteor crashes through the earth's atmosphere and leaves quite a mark behind. the spectacular images that you see right here show a rare meteor exploding into a fireball and breaking into several meteorites. fragments of meet orites caused a factory roof to collapse and glass blew out buildings in six cities. more than 400 people were injured, mostly by that broken glass. >>> good morning, everyone. we're going to continue to follow this this morning. i'm sarah simmons. >> i'm wisdom martin. welcome to fox 5 morning news. >>> that meteor shower is not the only thing that's being watched in the sky today. >> that's right. scientists are tracking an asteroid that will come closer to earth than any other asteroid ever recorded. it will only be 17,000 miles away from our planet. we'll talk about that coming up throughout the morning hours. >>> >> for tucker we'll cover that at 6:45. >> it's amazing when you see those pictures, i don't remember hearing a lot of talk, a lot of chatter about that in the days leading up to that. >> what happened in russi
. >>> new this morning from russia, a meteor crashes through the earth's atmosphere and leaves quite a mark behind. the spectacular images that you see right here show a rare meteor exploding into a fireball and breaking into several meteorites. fragments of meet orites caused a factory roof to collapse and glass blew out buildings in six cities. more than 400 people were injured, mostly by that broken glass. >>> good morning, everyone. we're going to continue to follow this...
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hundreds of people injured in russia after meteorites slammed into a city in the mountains. this comes on the same day as an asteroid barely mrs. the earth. john gonzalez has more. -- barely misses the earth. >> and amazing. >> it is apocalyptic. >> the air blast shattered glass from several buildings, leaving hundreds injured. >> meteorites fall regularly. dozens of them recorded every year. >> it occurred in russia. >> [unintelligible] >> that was only the first act. 150 ft asteroid is headed toward the earth -- or very close any way. >> never before in human history have we seen an object of this size come this close to the earth's surface. >> the moon is 200,000 miles from earth. the asteroid will come as close as 17,000 miles. that's even closer than communications satellites. >> it will be my first time to see one. >> you better have a good set of binoculars or telescope around 2:00 or so this afternoon. and you'll have to be in australia or eastern europe. john gonzalez, abc 7 news. >> great television fiction on the hit show scandal, but it is based on plenty of fact
hundreds of people injured in russia after meteorites slammed into a city in the mountains. this comes on the same day as an asteroid barely mrs. the earth. john gonzalez has more. -- barely misses the earth. >> and amazing. >> it is apocalyptic. >> the air blast shattered glass from several buildings, leaving hundreds injured. >> meteorites fall regularly. dozens of them recorded every year. >> it occurred in russia. >> [unintelligible] >> that was...
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. >> vaughn says she still expects to compete in the 2014 olympics in russia. >>> snow and lots of it out in denver. look at this, the city getting its biggest storm of the season. some places could see more than a foot by the time it wraps up late tonight, cause lots of flight delays and hundreds of cancellations at denver international airport. people in maine getting a nice dose of winter weather. portland getting between 6 and 10 inches of snow. snow there is on the wet and heavy side, and there's some worry that could cause power outages. so winter is not done with us. >> oh, no. it is still february. and it has no intentions of letting go. >> we haven't seen anything like that. >> we've had 1.5 inches of snow for our entire winter here in march. >> could we get a march storm? >> march 1993 was a good one. but when you see march, you know that you're really pushing it if you expect to see a lot of snow around here. we'll have a chance of getting a little winter weather coming up on tuesday. so stay tuned, everybody. may not be completely done with us just yet. though i don't thin
. >> vaughn says she still expects to compete in the 2014 olympics in russia. >>> snow and lots of it out in denver. look at this, the city getting its biggest storm of the season. some places could see more than a foot by the time it wraps up late tonight, cause lots of flight delays and hundreds of cancellations at denver international airport. people in maine getting a nice dose of winter weather. portland getting between 6 and 10 inches of snow. snow there is on the wet and...
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russia has condemned this. no word yet from china's reaction to this. >>> now let's go to mike who's looking at president obama's state of the union address tonight. >> indeed. the economy, gun control, immigration, all big topics expected to be addressed in president obama's state of the union address tonight. here to talk about it, michael of "the washington post," a former speech writer for george w. bush. thanks for waking up with us. >> good to be with you. >> as we start with the backdrop of sequestration looming march 1, do you think the president is going to extend a presidential olive branch or continue his statement where he says elections have consequences and we need to move forward with my agenda? >> i think that's the big question tonight and the thing i'll be looking for. usually a state of the union is a good night for the president. he's on the main stage and everyone else is a prop. you like that as a speech writer. i've worked on six of these things at one point or another. but the problem is
russia has condemned this. no word yet from china's reaction to this. >>> now let's go to mike who's looking at president obama's state of the union address tonight. >> indeed. the economy, gun control, immigration, all big topics expected to be addressed in president obama's state of the union address tonight. here to talk about it, michael of "the washington post," a former speech writer for george w. bush. thanks for waking up with us. >> good to be with you....
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list of states response organize terrorism and he added he will also work with officials of china and russia, which are permanent members of the u.n. security council. >>> south korea's incoming president says she may have to decide,deal with it as part of her administration. she made it part of her platform in how to build relations and trust with the north. >> translator: north korean actions affect our policy. the north should understand with any further pro provocation, we will be able to have a dialogue, even if we want to. >> park made the remark on wednesday at a meeting of transition committee panel on foreign affairs in north/south relation. she said the north's nuclear test on tuesday clearly shows the difficulty of building trust and peace on the korean peninsula. she indicated that for the time being, she will focus on preventing such provocation to avoid anxiety spreading among the south korean people. >>> south korean military personnel are trying to determine the type of bomb used for their test. they have taken to the sea and the sky to search for radioactive substances. a de
list of states response organize terrorism and he added he will also work with officials of china and russia, which are permanent members of the u.n. security council. >>> south korea's incoming president says she may have to decide,deal with it as part of her administration. she made it part of her platform in how to build relations and trust with the north. >> translator: north korean actions affect our policy. the north should understand with any further pro provocation, we...
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that was a once in a lifetime event in russia. nasa says it's the largest neat right to enter earth's atmosphere in more than a century. scientists estimate that space rock weighed about 10,000 tons, released 500 kilo tons of energy. 30 times larger than the nuclear bomb dropped on hiroshima. it hurt more than a thousand people, damaged close to 4,000 buildings. >> all right. let's check in with tom kierein now to find out what our forecast is doing out there. good morning. >> good morning. it's about the last we'll see of the sun before sunset. may see it again around sunsetment between now and then, a lot of clouds rolling in. live from the city camera on this tuesday morning, back to work and school. no precipitation locally i. but there is some moving in from waynesboro. a combination of rain, maybe mixing in with a little sleet and wet snow in the frederick county, northern loudoun. panhandle of west virginia. washington county, western maryland. this is heading off to the east. the northern suburbs, might have a few sprinkle
that was a once in a lifetime event in russia. nasa says it's the largest neat right to enter earth's atmosphere in more than a century. scientists estimate that space rock weighed about 10,000 tons, released 500 kilo tons of energy. 30 times larger than the nuclear bomb dropped on hiroshima. it hurt more than a thousand people, damaged close to 4,000 buildings. >> all right. let's check in with tom kierein now to find out what our forecast is doing out there. good morning. >> good...
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a meteor blazed across parts of the skies in russia and exploded with the force of an atomic bomb. many sent to the hospital and hundreds were hurt. we begin the coverage at 5:00 with a look at what happened from fox's greg pal cot. >> reporter: this amateur video catching the meet yore speeding to earth at more than 33,000 miles per hour. turning to a massive fireball overhead in just seconds. the explosion lightings up the early morning sky cameras from all across this russian city 1,000 miles from moscow catching the rare event. on their cell phones including a sonic boom breaking through earth's atmosphere. the amazing event also a destructive one. explosion of the meteorite showering the city below with fireballs. shattering windows and damaging buildings. nearly 1,000 people were hurt. most of the injuries minor though. folks struck by debris and broken glass. [ speaking foreign language ] >> after the flash something happened for about three minutes. then we rushed outdoors. i was not alone. i was there with katya. the door was made of glass, a shock wave hit us. >> reporter
a meteor blazed across parts of the skies in russia and exploded with the force of an atomic bomb. many sent to the hospital and hundreds were hurt. we begin the coverage at 5:00 with a look at what happened from fox's greg pal cot. >> reporter: this amateur video catching the meet yore speeding to earth at more than 33,000 miles per hour. turning to a massive fireball overhead in just seconds. the explosion lightings up the early morning sky cameras from all across this russian city...
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friday's meteor explosion in the skies above russia. >> the didn't estimates are starting to come in and they are staggering. we'll tell you what is making recovery efforts even more of a challenge when fox 5 morning news continues. ♪ ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. bee happy. bee healthy. with clusters of flakes and o's. oh, ho ho... it's the honey sweetness. i...i mean, you...love. >>> welcome back. we're taking a live look right now at the jefferson memorial. you can see the camera moving just slightly. wind aren't quite as bad as they were yesterday as tucker has mentioned. we'll see if we have a warm-up on the way. ments a one-two punch from mother nature for people in the northeast. in massachusetts, a winter storm brought several new inches of snow and winds up to 60 miles per hour there. the storm brought frustration among residents still reeling from the powerful north
friday's meteor explosion in the skies above russia. >> the didn't estimates are starting to come in and they are staggering. we'll tell you what is making recovery efforts even more of a challenge when fox 5 morning news continues. ♪ ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. bee happy. bee...
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this comes after a meteorite streaked through russia and an astroid just missed the earth. it's important to track these dangers. the meteor in russia injured more than a thousand people on the ground. a modern day gold rush. people are scrambling to find pieces of the meteorite to sell online. one person will sell their piece for $10,000. it's not the first time a meteorite brought out collectors. last year steven spielberg bought a piece of a 1960 meteorite for more than $43,000. if you get your hands on a piece. >> i guess somebody will pay. >> right. >> in 40 years maybe. >> people who have money and enthusiastic about that sort of hinge. >> there you go. we are not enthusiastic about this cold this morning. bitter chill outside. tom kierein has the forecast. >> right. even though these are the waning days of winter, it still feels frigid. the skyline of washington on this president's day morning. it's down to near 20 degrees most of the region. reagan national on the warmer waters of the potomac at 24. right on the bay. it's also in the low to mid-20s. elsewhere away f
this comes after a meteorite streaked through russia and an astroid just missed the earth. it's important to track these dangers. the meteor in russia injured more than a thousand people on the ground. a modern day gold rush. people are scrambling to find pieces of the meteorite to sell online. one person will sell their piece for $10,000. it's not the first time a meteorite brought out collectors. last year steven spielberg bought a piece of a 1960 meteorite for more than $43,000. if you get...
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. >>> we're just one year away now from the winter olympics in russia. coming [ male announcer ] want to make a great car interior? stop looking at car interiors. get inspired by other stuff. yep. yep. ok. sure. why not? woah. touchscreens. put that in your dash. now, luxury stuff. make your seats like that. that thing has wifi, why doesn't your car? you can't do that. ignore that guy. give it wifi. yes! make it fit 5 people. no, 5 actual sized people. give them leg room, good. destroy boring car interiors forever. and that's how you do it. easy. ♪ >>> a dangerous rescue along a south florida overpass. a delivery truck got struck dangling over interstate 95 in fort lauderdale. a passenger dm that truck was killed. rescuers were able to reach the driver. he was treated for minor injuries and released. they are checking ramps at the crash site to make sure they are safe. >>> the boy scouts are delaying a vote on allowing gay leaders to join the organization. they are facing pressure from conservative groups over a decision. the boy scouts leadership says
. >>> we're just one year away now from the winter olympics in russia. coming [ male announcer ] want to make a great car interior? stop looking at car interiors. get inspired by other stuff. yep. yep. ok. sure. why not? woah. touchscreens. put that in your dash. now, luxury stuff. make your seats like that. that thing has wifi, why doesn't your car? you can't do that. ignore that guy. give it wifi. yes! make it fit 5 people. no, 5 actual sized people. give them leg room, good. destroy...
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beltway north of .he american legion bridge >> amateur video captured a meteorite falling from the sky in russia. >> amazing images. this caused explosions and more than 400 people. alarms going off] >> this was east of moscow. most of the injuries came from glass from buildings. part of a roof also collapsed at factory. >> scientists have been keeping over an asteroid large enough to destroy an city, expected to come within 17,000 miles of the earth. there are concerns it could impact satellites and could affect cell phone service. will begin live streaming event aroundhe afternoon. >> another big story we are following, the nightmare at sea for 4200 people a carnival cruise five days. triumph finally docked in mobile, alabama, thursday night passenger. as ran off the ship and some kissed the ground. >> the problem started when an engine fire sunday knocked out power to the ship. now more. last.and at the carnival triumph passengers kissing the ground as they leave miserable prison. >> the sewage kept backing up es ofhere would be 6 inch of it it and in the dining room and people would slip and
beltway north of .he american legion bridge >> amateur video captured a meteorite falling from the sky in russia. >> amazing images. this caused explosions and more than 400 people. alarms going off] >> this was east of moscow. most of the injuries came from glass from buildings. part of a roof also collapsed at factory. >> scientists have been keeping over an asteroid large enough to destroy an city, expected to come within 17,000 miles of the earth. there are concerns...
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those meteorites left damage in six cities in russia. particles caused one factory roof to collapse. 500 were injured, mostly windows that were shattered by a sonic boom caused by the meteor. >> we'll talk more about this in "ask tony and tucker." he was going to be here because we're talking about the asteroid that's passing close to the earth today but is not supposed to hit, of course. >> obviously that's breaking news. >> crazy. >> amazing, isn't it? >> uh-huh. >> lots more on that coming up. let's do some local weather. we're fine, we're cold, temperatures in the 30s, and we're going to be enjoying highs in the 50s, believe it or not today. we got a lot going on. 36 now at reagan national, 35 dulles, baltimore, bwi marshall 33 degrees. just a little cloud cover to start your day. morning commute just fine, kids going to the bus stop, nice and dry, but it is chilly. again, temperatures in the low 30s for much of the area. later today, by 4:00, 5:00, 6:00 tonight, we're going to get some rain showers moving in here, and just like a co
those meteorites left damage in six cities in russia. particles caused one factory roof to collapse. 500 were injured, mostly windows that were shattered by a sonic boom caused by the meteor. >> we'll talk more about this in "ask tony and tucker." he was going to be here because we're talking about the asteroid that's passing close to the earth today but is not supposed to hit, of course. >> obviously that's breaking news. >> crazy. >> amazing, isn't it?...
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i want to show some unbelievable video from russia where a meteor write it this morning. take a look -- >> this is the-board camera and you cannot hear it but there is a mass of sonic boom when this thing came through the atmosphere. it is fascinating. >> caused damage and shattered car windows. people were actually injured in this and i have never seen video like this. >>you can see shooting stars but i have never seen anything this intense. when the media moved through the earth's atmosphere, it was that penetration that caused the noise. it was not an impact. millions of these happen all the time every day. little media rights make their way into the earth's atmosphere but they are the size of a pebble and you usually don't see it. i want to show you the image of all the pieces of debris in the atmosphere around the earth. nasa knows where all of these are. they know where everything is and continue to keep track. the russian media right was not related to the asteroid da 14 that is supposed to get close to the earth's atmosphere later today. you can track that on the
i want to show some unbelievable video from russia where a meteor write it this morning. take a look -- >> this is the-board camera and you cannot hear it but there is a mass of sonic boom when this thing came through the atmosphere. it is fascinating. >> caused damage and shattered car windows. people were actually injured in this and i have never seen video like this. >>you can see shooting stars but i have never seen anything this intense. when the media moved through the...
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last year, a small meteor crashed in russia. the same day a 160-foot asteroid buzzed by earth missing it by 17,000 miles. >>> a man charged with slapping a toddler on an airplane is out of a job this morning. 60 ear yield joe hundley of idaho no longer works for an aerospace and defense company after he slapped a 2-year-old boy on a minnesota to atlanta flight. the boy's mother says altitude change caused her son to start crying and hundley who appeared o intoxicated used a racially charged word before slapping the child in the face. he will plead not guilty to simple assault charges. >>> 4:48 now. in news 4 for your health, concussion cans may require long-term care. they found athletes who suffered a concussion 30 years ago had had memly and attention deficits. those are similar to early signs of parkinson's. researchers looked at brain scans and brain chemistry. >>> the capitals three-game winning streak is no more. they fell by a score of 2-1. the goal i made 38 saves. but the rangers were too much breaking a 1-1 tie early i
last year, a small meteor crashed in russia. the same day a 160-foot asteroid buzzed by earth missing it by 17,000 miles. >>> a man charged with slapping a toddler on an airplane is out of a job this morning. 60 ear yield joe hundley of idaho no longer works for an aerospace and defense company after he slapped a 2-year-old boy on a minnesota to atlanta flight. the boy's mother says altitude change caused her son to start crying and hundley who appeared o intoxicated used a racially...
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yet, nothing shook up the internet more than these -- ♪ we learned that driving in russia is terrifying thanks to dash cams that catch more than just meteors. here in the states, a dash cam caught some shocking moments of its own. luckily, no students were on the bus at the time. and while russia cleaned up its meteor mess, the skies in florida were still lighting up with space debris. and finally, this last one is for our own bill karins. we'd never make him fly a stunt plane, but this weather man wasn't so lucky. >> a right, then a left. >> and speaking of bill karins, he's back for another look at the weather. would you be up for something like that? >> passing out? >> no, the plane stunts. >> i chickened out. i had a chance to with the blue angels. >> what's the latest on the weather? >> this weekend's forecast, the problems are mostly this morning in the midwest. wisconsin, minnesota and through the ohio valley, a lot of freezing rain out there and a little bit will be heading into virginia and north carolina. as we go throughout the day saturday, heavy rain develops through the so
yet, nothing shook up the internet more than these -- ♪ we learned that driving in russia is terrifying thanks to dash cams that catch more than just meteors. here in the states, a dash cam caught some shocking moments of its own. luckily, no students were on the bus at the time. and while russia cleaned up its meteor mess, the skies in florida were still lighting up with space debris. and finally, this last one is for our own bill karins. we'd never make him fly a stunt plane, but this...
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. >> a big break in the search for that meeting or that exploded in the skies over russia. >> the university of maryland student is >> friends are shedding new light on the university of maryland student stabbed to death of her homecoming weekend. >> police searched for the man responsible. brad ellis on campus for the latest. >> a very sad day out here at the university of maryland's eastern shore. this young man was very well known and very well liked. he leaves behind a girlfriend he was eight months pregnant. >> this is edmund st. claire performing under one of his stage names. his family says he loved music and he was also a serious student, who hoped to become a surgeon. >> he does more to prove a point, like sen the message. >> he set the example of how to be a good person and everything you do. >> all those hopes and dreams ended when he was stabbed in the chest during an altercation in the heart of campus saturday evening. his brother and cousin were with him when it happened. it was homecoming weekend. st. clare, a junior, was hoping to show his visiting family a good time. they we
. >> a big break in the search for that meeting or that exploded in the skies over russia. >> the university of maryland student is >> friends are shedding new light on the university of maryland student stabbed to death of her homecoming weekend. >> police searched for the man responsible. brad ellis on campus for the latest. >> a very sad day out here at the university of maryland's eastern shore. this young man was very well known and very well liked. he leaves...
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. >>> a mine explosion in russia killed at least ten coal miners. this happened northeast of moscow. officials say the explosion might have been caused by a buildup of methane gas. nine workers are missing and four escaped to the surface. >>> today the white house will get more input from law enforcement agents on how to crackdown on gun violence. vice president joe biden will travel to philadelphia for a roundtable discussion about gun safety. law enforcement agents will be a part of that meeting. so will congressional leelders from pennsylvania, as well as deputy attorney general james cole. the vice president has been the obama administration's point person for the debate over gun control in recent weeks. >>> a 12-year-old was taken into police custody after sending a threatening e-mail to school administrators. police in san diego say the 7th grader wrote an e-mail saying he planned to shoot and kill a teacher and 23 other students. after identifying the student, police confiscated several rifles, hand guns and computers from the boy's home. the
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the resort town much sochi, russia getting ready to host the world. most have had to build from scratch and forced the price tag to the games to more than $50 billion. there will be 12 new events debuting at the games, including ski and snowboarding slope style. ski halfpipe and team figure skating. how about that? i'm looking forward to that. >> you see couples. how big would a team be in interesting. >> be interesting to see. >>> 4:55 right now. finding themselves in a dangerous spot. >>> coming up at 5:10, the dramatic rescue after cameras catch two teens falling through the ice. >>> it may be the world's most popular social media site. we'll show you why more and more people are logging off of facebook. >>> monopoly makeover, the game pieces that if you're looking forward to spring break or a summer vacation, southwest airlines has the deal. customers can get a flight for as little as $100. the airline is offering fares based on distance. the closer you are, the cheaper the flight. it covers flights from april to june. you have to buy the tickets
the resort town much sochi, russia getting ready to host the world. most have had to build from scratch and forced the price tag to the games to more than $50 billion. there will be 12 new events debuting at the games, including ski and snowboarding slope style. ski halfpipe and team figure skating. how about that? i'm looking forward to that. >> you see couples. how big would a team be in interesting. >> be interesting to see. >>> 4:55 right now. finding themselves in a...
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. >>> also ahead, for years, americans have adopted children from russia. like this maryland family. they had their room set up. then an international dispute between the u.s. and russia comes between the children and their adoptive parents. >>> just before 6:30. 42 degrees. but light rain. good evening, everyone. thanks for staying with wjz. here are some of the stories people are talking about tonight. >>> another major storm tears through the nation's heartland. it's blamed on at least 10 deaths. and tens of thousands of people are without power. first warning weather coverage begins with randall pinkston with more. >>> snow plows and sand trucks are clearing roads in the midwest. as drivers cope with the second big storm in a week. nearly a foot of snow has fallen in kansas and missouri. northern arkansas is getting flurries. and the storm has moved into illinois. >> it's getting pretty nasty out here. through all of this slush and everything. i'm just hoping it doesn't get up to six inches of slush. >> forecasters say this snow is the dense kind. so he
. >>> also ahead, for years, americans have adopted children from russia. like this maryland family. they had their room set up. then an international dispute between the u.s. and russia comes between the children and their adoptive parents. >>> just before 6:30. 42 degrees. but light rain. good evening, everyone. thanks for staying with wjz. here are some of the stories people are talking about tonight. >>> another major storm tears through the nation's heartland....
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we're in russia. this boy has a quick reaction. catches the pass -- unfortunately, that doesn't count. just remember, sharing is is caring. passing to your coach on the sidelines is a turnover. in michigan, how about getting some luck on your rear end. zack zenner showing fight for the western michigan play. hits the three-pointer at the buzzer while falling down. maybe it's the neon shoes. it's got to be the shoes. >>> hey kids, i'm open. during halftime of this week's pistons/knicks game, he tries to get in extra workout. only problem hrk the kids just keep playing. no thanks, mr. nba star. we've got this. >>> from getting shut out to yet another blackout. as if the super bowl power failure wasn't enoughment one day after the big game, the lights go out before tip between the kings and the jazz. the kicker, the outage occurs at the not so aptly named energysolutions arena. the solution was a bit quicker than their nfl counterparts. power came back on in about three minutes. >>> across the pond. when fans attack. we're calling thi
we're in russia. this boy has a quick reaction. catches the pass -- unfortunately, that doesn't count. just remember, sharing is is caring. passing to your coach on the sidelines is a turnover. in michigan, how about getting some luck on your rear end. zack zenner showing fight for the western michigan play. hits the three-pointer at the buzzer while falling down. maybe it's the neon shoes. it's got to be the shoes. >>> hey kids, i'm open. during halftime of this week's pistons/knicks...
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. >>> tonight more amazing video of a meteor exploding over russia with the force of 20 atomic bombs. the new details that are surfacing about the fireball, the damage and the panic. >> and definitely a vacation to remember, unfortunately the memories won't be good ones. hear from passengers stranded for days in the heat and stench aboard a crippled cruise ship. ♪ i'm a single lady ♪ so put your hands up ♪ . >> if you blinked, you missed out. outraged fans demanding answers from ticketmaster after another beyonce show in d.c. sold out in one minute. >>> but we begin with winter weather tonight. today's warm temperatures are not sticking around this weekend unfortunately. in fact, we're seeing rain tonight and some areas are getting snow. thanks for joining us tonight. i'm shawn yancy. >> i'm brian bolter. down to gary mcgrady we go monitoring the very latest updates. >> thanks, guys. cold front is coming through. ahead of that some showers and some snow. we're not worrying about any lakes with this particular outbreak of snow -- accumulation with this particular outbreak of snow
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it used to be russia or the bomb or another country or china. the greatest threat to american security will simply be an individual or a small group who is determined to die for their cause. you don't have to evoke 9/11 to see what the damage will be or if you look at assassins they could be divided into categories. hunters and howlers. howlers make a lot of noise and they call it on threats and they intend to kill us but the good news is they rarely take action. the hunters are different. hunters clock, plan and execute but here's what fascinating. hunters have almost no interest in howling and howlers have almost no interest in hunting and if you look at the for assassins all four of them are hunters. that means the secret service who i have so much respect for further training facility in maryland it means the person they are looking for is the person who they will never see coming. that is a scary thought. along with assassins the funniest part of it is the guy who took me into this museum the guy who has all the body parts he was in the fro
it used to be russia or the bomb or another country or china. the greatest threat to american security will simply be an individual or a small group who is determined to die for their cause. you don't have to evoke 9/11 to see what the damage will be or if you look at assassins they could be divided into categories. hunters and howlers. howlers make a lot of noise and they call it on threats and they intend to kill us but the good news is they rarely take action. the hunters are different....
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technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia. the future covered. i never knew adam lanza in person but i was in the same high school as that he was younger than me just going to be younger. i always thought he was different i always into something funny he rarely talks and you don't he was a shy kid. i don't know anyone who is friends with him i also don't know of anyone who is particularly mean to the what i do know is that it was very clear that this person was not like everybody else. can imagine the level of mental illness that would be present to murder children. america's you know so when you go on this there would be an american behind every tree with a gun. i think for kids growing up in this environment is good for them at an early age to least see the gun and respect it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do. this is our first task as a society. keeping our children safe. this is how we will be judged.
technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia. the future covered. i never knew adam lanza in person but i was in the same high school as that he was younger than me just going to be younger. i always thought he was different i always into something funny he rarely talks and you don't he was a shy kid. i don't know anyone who is friends with him i also don't know of anyone who is particularly mean to the what i do know is that it was very clear that this person was not like...
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he came from russia and russia's now demanding that the u.s. return a two-year-old boy adopted by the same texas family as his brother. there were two boys and one of them was found dead at the family home last month under suspicious circumstances. molly line has more from our new york city news room now they want the other little boy back? >> exactly. russian lawmakers and officials are expressing outrage following the january death of the three year old adoptee, demanding the little brother be turned to his homeland. and they were adopted by laura and adam shadow. max died on january 21st, but exactly how remains under investigation pending autopsy results. and the sheriff's office claims they were outside playing when she he discovered max lying unconscious and transferred to a local hospital where he later died. texas child welfare are monitoring this and the younger brother remains with the parents. the reaction in russia are extreme and accusing this mother of murder before tempering the statements. u.s. embassy released a statement, warn
he came from russia and russia's now demanding that the u.s. return a two-year-old boy adopted by the same texas family as his brother. there were two boys and one of them was found dead at the family home last month under suspicious circumstances. molly line has more from our new york city news room now they want the other little boy back? >> exactly. russian lawmakers and officials are expressing outrage following the january death of the three year old adoptee, demanding the little...
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. >> meanwhile in russia, scientists say they have discovered fragments of last week's meteor. workers found pieces of a rock in a small lake and tests conclude the fragments did, indeed, come from outer space. the shock wave injured more than a thousand people and damaged thousands of homes and businesses. >> people in russia are trying to capitalize selling pieces of the rock on ebay. some pieces are going for around $1,000. this isn't the first time a meteor rite has brought in collectors. last year director steven spielberg bought a piece of a 1960 meet rite. >> the u.n. is studying and discussing the potential threat of more impacts on earth. it also started working on an international response to the close calls. last friday, a 160-foot wide asteroid buzzed by earth missing us by only 17,000 miles. that doesn't seem close, but it is. let's check in with tom kierein for the latest on the forecast. outside ton storm team 4 weather deck. >> the air is invigorating. it's a cold february day. just a little bit above freezing. gorgeous blue sky. just a few high clouds coming in
. >> meanwhile in russia, scientists say they have discovered fragments of last week's meteor. workers found pieces of a rock in a small lake and tests conclude the fragments did, indeed, come from outer space. the shock wave injured more than a thousand people and damaged thousands of homes and businesses. >> people in russia are trying to capitalize selling pieces of the rock on ebay. some pieces are going for around $1,000. this isn't the first time a meteor rite has brought in...
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the fall of a meteor over russia became an internet sensation. the object is believed to be around 50 feet wide and 10,000 tons when it entered the earth's atmosphere injured some 1,200 people when it slammed into earth. the meteor was a surprise, even more so because it came just hours before another cosmic event. later the same day, an asteroid passed about 17,000 miles from earth, closer than some satellites. the astronaut was expected, but it hadn't been on nasa's radar, until its discovery by an observatory in spain a couple years before. these two objects have put a new spotlight on objects that pose a risk to earth on any given day. most burns up or is so small we don't know it. nasa is aware of some 20,000 pieces of debris that are currently orbiting the earth that are the size of a softball or large. but the real concern is around neos or near earth objects or asteroids that could conceivably enter our atmosphere. 863 are asteroids with a diameter roughly half a mile or larger, which if they struck earth, could produce a major global cat
the fall of a meteor over russia became an internet sensation. the object is believed to be around 50 feet wide and 10,000 tons when it entered the earth's atmosphere injured some 1,200 people when it slammed into earth. the meteor was a surprise, even more so because it came just hours before another cosmic event. later the same day, an asteroid passed about 17,000 miles from earth, closer than some satellites. the astronaut was expected, but it hadn't been on nasa's radar, until its discovery...
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and russia are scheduled to meet with iran and the economic sanctions. few have much optanism anything will come out of the talks. harris. >> conor, powell, thank you very much. >> a letter from a american is confirming his family's worst fears. the american pastor's wife said she knows her husband is torteured and receiving death threats. he's 32 years old and father of two who left his home in idaho to help start a orphan age in iran. his family received the letter from himp only the second one since his capture. he described physical and psychological torteur and acknowledge that all of the beatings are designed for one thing to get him to deny christ. they will never get this from me. the blade runner, oscar pistorius out of jail and reportedly trying to reach out to the family of his dead girlfriend reeva steenkamp. there is concerns that the south africa legal system could make it almost impossible for the legal system to convict this man. breaking news story details we just learned. 28 people are hurt tonight. debris flying in the stands in the fi
and russia are scheduled to meet with iran and the economic sanctions. few have much optanism anything will come out of the talks. harris. >> conor, powell, thank you very much. >> a letter from a american is confirming his family's worst fears. the american pastor's wife said she knows her husband is torteured and receiving death threats. he's 32 years old and father of two who left his home in idaho to help start a orphan age in iran. his family received the letter from himp only...
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technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've. covered. the war. in iraq. my. lists. say. so. in the best of the rest the news last night's state of the union seemed to be a run of the mill speech and par for the course when it comes to the state of the union but then everything changed when president obama began to address the epidemic of gun violence in this country speech went from ordinary to incredibly emotional just like that take a look. ideas parents made clear are in this chamber tonight along with more than two dozen americans whose lives have been torn apart by gun violence. they deserve a vote. thank you for. thank you reserve a thank you elizabeth. you thank you both very. much over the years here for feedback from a reserve a simple. well yesterday before those stirring moments in the president's speech more than one hundred twenty family members of gun violence victims and survivors survivors of gun violence were in washington d.c. to urge politicians to act to prevent future gun violence tragedies the group of unlikely lobbyists were various
technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've. covered. the war. in iraq. my. lists. say. so. in the best of the rest the news last night's state of the union seemed to be a run of the mill speech and par for the course when it comes to the state of the union but then everything changed when president obama began to address the epidemic of gun violence in this country speech went from ordinary to incredibly emotional just like that take a look. ideas parents made clear...
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cold enough it feels like we're in central russia. temperature inside the teens and 20s to start your day. warm it up to 40 later. going to feel pretty good. it will be fine. >> you also like the cold. >> i've tried to spin forth. if you prefer 85 and sunny, this is not your day. >> around this time, i'm ready for spring. >> what i like to do is compare. compared to yesterday, today is going to feel much more comfortable. yesterday featured 34 and winds blowing at 40 miles an hour. not going to be hard to do better than that. >> tony? >> do you have maps coming up. >> i'm waiting patiently for them to come up. 25 in washington. 27 in leonard town. 18 in manassas. and 19 in hagerstown. obviously, it's cold out there. and still got winds here out of the north and west. most of the region feels like teens. lots of layers going to be out early. relatively good news. it will be up near 40 today with less sunshine. here are your windchill numbers. 16 is what it feels like. 13 in baltimore. 20 this morning in leonard town. 16 out at dulles .
cold enough it feels like we're in central russia. temperature inside the teens and 20s to start your day. warm it up to 40 later. going to feel pretty good. it will be fine. >> you also like the cold. >> i've tried to spin forth. if you prefer 85 and sunny, this is not your day. >> around this time, i'm ready for spring. >> what i like to do is compare. compared to yesterday, today is going to feel much more comfortable. yesterday featured 34 and winds blowing at 40...
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across southern russia, it's cleanup day today, the biggest thing is the broken glass and the damaged buildings. 4,000 buildings were damaged. watch and listen. this video is from a high school student when, took it when the meteor created a sonic boom. it radiated over 80,000 square miling. 1,000 people were hurt mostly by flying gas. jesse jackson jr. has been charged with misusing $750,000 in campaign funds. he bought personal items. including michael jackson items. and bruce lee items. it will be up to a judge if he will serve any prison time. by now you have probably heard stories from the carnival ship. fights over food, and sleepless nights. but for two passengers this cruise was about more than getting away from it all. this is about much, much more. they boarded the ship to say farewell, scattering the ashes of a long-time friend who died recently from cancer. for them, this was going to be a hard trip no matter what. and it became worse than anyone could have imagined. we will speak with one of the women here in a moment on cnn, first, we will see where the investigation int
across southern russia, it's cleanup day today, the biggest thing is the broken glass and the damaged buildings. 4,000 buildings were damaged. watch and listen. this video is from a high school student when, took it when the meteor created a sonic boom. it radiated over 80,000 square miling. 1,000 people were hurt mostly by flying gas. jesse jackson jr. has been charged with misusing $750,000 in campaign funds. he bought personal items. including michael jackson items. and bruce lee items. it...
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how much a piece of that meteorite in russia last week is going for on the internet. >>> welcome back. it was history in the making this weekend for nays car. danica patrick became the first woman to win the pole for the daytona 500. patrick went out eighth in the qualifying session and covered the two and a half mile super speedway in just under 46 seconds averaging over 196 miles per hour. no woman has ever captured the pole for any race in nascar's premier circuit. >> that is great. history making. >> good no her. >> what is that race, next weekend i guess? >> i think so. maybe she'll win and create even more of a buzz around the sport. pretty popular already. >> yeah. let's do your weather forecast. around here, no issues at all if you are out enjoying your day off. should be a lot of sunshine. less wind and that is the best part. plenty of sunshine so a nice quiet lacking forecast to kick off the week. it is cold. it was cold yesterday. check out daytime highs yesterday. just 34 at reagan national and both dulles and bwi marshall did not get above the freezing mark yesterday, onl
how much a piece of that meteorite in russia last week is going for on the internet. >>> welcome back. it was history in the making this weekend for nays car. danica patrick became the first woman to win the pole for the daytona 500. patrick went out eighth in the qualifying session and covered the two and a half mile super speedway in just under 46 seconds averaging over 196 miles per hour. no woman has ever captured the pole for any race in nascar's premier circuit. >> that...
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. >>> one year away, we'll take you to russia where preparations for the winter olympics are under way. and want to get away? how you can get an airline ticket for just $49. >>> and veronica, what do you have coming up? >> talking about another storm before the week is over. for us it's just going to be a nuisance storm bringing mostly rain. for other parts of the country, could be some travel delays as the storm system winds up, could be a blizzard in the northeast. detail its on that coming up in detail its on that coming up in a hey america, even though they don't need one, detail its on that coming up in wes, clay, and demarcus tried on the depend real fit briefs for charity to prove how great the fit is even while playing pro football. the best protection now looks, fits and feels just like underwear. get a free sample and try one on for yourself. >>> we continue right now to follow breaking news. new photos just received from police show a large collection of weapons seized from the home of a trespass suspect. the 25-year-old was arrested for trespassing at north county high scho
. >>> one year away, we'll take you to russia where preparations for the winter olympics are under way. and want to get away? how you can get an airline ticket for just $49. >>> and veronica, what do you have coming up? >> talking about another storm before the week is over. for us it's just going to be a nuisance storm bringing mostly rain. for other parts of the country, could be some travel delays as the storm system winds up, could be a blizzard in the northeast....
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russia, israel, india, el salvador among others. ambassador pickering is also a member of the council on foreign relations co-author with senator hagel of global zero report on u.s. nuclear policy. that came in for some tough detroitcriticism and you worked with senator chuck hagel. what kind of defense secretary do you think he would be? >> i think he would an superb defense secretary. he has made clear in these hearingshearings under difficult circumstances that he's mainstream and he supports what the president sports--supports. i think he has carefully calculated and honest views in how and what we should be proceeding in the world. we are part of it. we clearly need a defense second to none in this particular issue. but we also have to be thoughtful about how we move ahead. i think he's conscious as we all are of the fact that expenditures are going to go down in the days ahead and he will be called upon to make difficult judgments for the president. i have every confidence from my knowledge of him that he will give the preside
russia, israel, india, el salvador among others. ambassador pickering is also a member of the council on foreign relations co-author with senator hagel of global zero report on u.s. nuclear policy. that came in for some tough detroitcriticism and you worked with senator chuck hagel. what kind of defense secretary do you think he would be? >> i think he would an superb defense secretary. he has made clear in these hearingshearings under difficult circumstances that he's mainstream and he...
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post-soviet russia was some kind of a market economy and most of what it reward it was theft and they got an autocracy. we've got to be smart and thoughtful about what is being rewarded in the competition. i think your point is precisely right. if you go to a major law firm or health-care organizations, the most highly compensated are those actually doing the work. this is a place where state compensation schedules actually make it harder, even for the district who wanted to come to act on that principle. a final word of advice on all this, some of what we have talked about today may sound not a part of your responsibility. you're thinking in terms of statutory reform and legislation, execution, but there is a principal named walter jackson in houston who took over a turnaround school. these kids were reading at a second and third grade level. he needed people to actually knew how to teach second and third graders but these new english lit. even though the state of texas was enthusiastic about what they were doing, there are rules on the books concerning teachers of record in licensur
post-soviet russia was some kind of a market economy and most of what it reward it was theft and they got an autocracy. we've got to be smart and thoughtful about what is being rewarded in the competition. i think your point is precisely right. if you go to a major law firm or health-care organizations, the most highly compensated are those actually doing the work. this is a place where state compensation schedules actually make it harder, even for the district who wanted to come to act on that...